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번역 관련 문제 보고
If you hold down the right mouse button and flick the mouse to the left then let go of the button, you go back a page. Flick the mouse to the right and you go forward a page. There are a lot more gestures, but back and forward are all that Steam would need I think.
Basically, it saves you having to move the mouse pointer to the upper left of the screen to hit the back or forward buttons every time while you're navigating around. After using mouse gestures for a while, it becomes second nature.
When Valve is building steam for Mac they should have included support for these. I would guess that this is really easy to implement. It's just a matter of recognising that gesture and browse back when it occurs, just as you would when you click the back button (arrow).